Their daily life has changed completely…
Friday February 10, 2023, in Seine-et-Marne, Pierre Palmade's vehicle collided head-on with a car traveling in the opposite direction. In it were Yuksel Yakut, a father, his 6-year-old son, Devrim, and his pregnant sister-in-law. If the young woman lost her baby and the driver underwent six surgeries, little Devrim was also not spared.
Sunday November 10, 2024, for Seven to Eight, on TF1, it was then that his son had been particularly injured in the jaw and had remained in a coma for six days that Yuksel Yakut indicated that his son was suffering from after-effects psychological.
“My son is not doing well at all. He doesn't want to go outside anymore.”he initially indicated.
Yuksel Yakut: “He has panic attacks”
Moved, the father added: “Because of the scars on his head, he is in constant pain. It cannot tolerate the sun or the cold. He has plaques in his mouth, so when he eats, his jaws get tired very quickly.”before specifying: “He had to repeat his CE1 class. The teachers explained to me that he has panic attacks and can no longer concentrate”.
Wednesday July 12, 2023, in an interview with BFMTV, Yuksel Yakut had already said: “My son Devrim is no longer the same, before he was sociable, he was hyperactive, now he doesn't talk to anyone. He doesn't want to go out anymore and as soon as someone talks about the accident, he locks himself in his room.”. A few months after leaving the hospital, the little boy indicated on camera: “The teacher doesn’t let me go out at recess, she’s afraid something will happen to me. She lets the other classmates come into the class and play with me.”.
The secrets of Devrim’s loved ones
In March 2023, shortly after the accident, it was for Le Parisien that Yilmaz, the cousin of the father of the family, said: “At home, he is withdrawn but, at school, he feels better. He is at ease with his friends. He would rather go to school than stay at home. He returned to school, but in the morning, because he gets tired very quickly. Devrim wants to move, like all children his age”.
Omer, a nephew of Yuksel, added: “Devrim is doing rehabilitation. He goes to a physiotherapist with his mother and he also does exercises at home. He complains that the corset goes halfway up his head, but he has no choice, he has to wear it. It makes him feel good to go back to school and see his friends and not just his mother, his brothers, his uncle and his cousin…”.